(Boston Braves – Warren Spahn)
“Spahn and Sain and then two days of rain.” Brought with him the meager success the Boston Braves experienced.

Miami (Florida) Marlins – Josh Beckett
Not a long history here but the young pitcher delivered a World Series against the Yankees. Images of him being carried by his teammates are probably the strongest memory anyone has of the Marlins.

New York Mets – Dwight Gooden
If they hadn’t traded away Tom Seaver Doc would not find his name here. But dominate pitching, a Cy Young and the ’86 World Series lock it up for him.

Philadelphia Phillies – Mike Schmidt
“They even booed Mike Schmidt” is the knock on Philadelphia sports fans. If it seems impossible to boo him it must mean something.

Washington Nationals – Stephen Strasburg
Okay this might be a little early, but his early promotion to the big leagues caught everyone’s attention and started a trend toward success in Washington.

(Montreal Expos – Gary Carter)Hall of Famer who was able to earn the most All-Star votes one year while playing in Montreal. So many great players emerged in the mid ’90s but Montreal couldn’t hold on to them.